… with over 100 alarms to keep you in the loop on notable changes in your index, links, site speed, errors, organic visibility and more, you can rest easy knowing you’ll get an alert if something goes wrong… or great!

This alert is based on the normalized (ten-point, logarithmically-scaled) MozRank of the paid-level domain of the source URL (Moz Documentation). Changes in MozRank are generally associated with a shift in the link popularity score for a domain, and is often compared with Google’s PageRank scoring. This metric compares the authority of your domain with all other websites indexed by Moz.

This alert is based on the normalized (ten-point, logarithmically-scaled) MozRank of the paid-level domain of the source URL (Moz Documentation). Changes in MozRank are generally associated with a shift in the link popularity score for a domain, and is often compared with Google’s PageRank scoring. This metric compares the authority of your domain with all other websites indexed by Moz.

This alert is based on the normalized (ten-point, logarithmically-scaled) MozRank of the paid-level domain of the source URL (Moz Documentation). Changes in MozRank are generally associated with a shift in the link popularity score for a domain, and is often compared with Google’s PageRank scoring. This metric compares the authority of your domain with all other websites indexed by Moz.

This alert is based on the normalized (ten-point, logarithmically-scaled) MozRank of the paid-level domain of the source URL (Moz Documentation). Changes in MozRank are generally associated with a shift in the link popularity score for a domain, and is often compared with Google’s PageRank scoring. This metric compares the authority of your domain with all other websites indexed by Moz.

This alert is based on the normalized (ten-point, logarithmically-scaled) MozRank of the paid-level domain of the source URL (Moz Documentation). Changes in MozRank are generally associated with a shift in the link popularity score for a domain, and is often compared with Google’s PageRank scoring. This metric compares the authority of your domain with all other websites indexed by Moz.

This alert is based on the normalized (ten-point, logarithmically-scaled) MozRank of the paid-level domain of the source URL (Moz Documentation). Changes in MozRank are generally associated with a shift in the link popularity score for a domain, and is often compared with Google’s PageRank scoring. This metric compares the authority of your domain with all other websites indexed by Moz.

This alert is based on the normalized (ten-point, logarithmically-scaled) MozRank of the paid-level domain of the source URL (Moz Documentation). Changes in MozRank are generally associated with a shift in the link popularity score for a domain, and is often compared with Google’s PageRank scoring. This metric compares the authority of your domain with all other websites indexed by Moz.

This alert is based on the normalized (ten-point, logarithmically-scaled) MozRank of the paid-level domain of the source URL (Moz Documentation). Changes in MozRank are generally associated with a shift in the link popularity score for a domain, and is often compared with Google’s PageRank scoring. This metric compares the authority of your domain with all other websites indexed by Moz.

This alert is based on the normalized (ten-point, logarithmically-scaled) MozRank of the paid-level domain of the source URL (Moz Documentation). Changes in MozRank are generally associated with a shift in the link popularity score for a domain, and is often compared with Google’s PageRank scoring. This metric compares the authority of your domain with all other websites indexed by Moz.

This alert is based on the normalized (ten-point, logarithmically-scaled) MozRank of the paid-level domain of the source URL (Moz Documentation). Changes in MozRank are generally associated with a shift in the link popularity score for a domain, and is often compared with Google’s PageRank scoring. This metric compares the authority of your domain with all other websites indexed by Moz.

I built this tool so SEOs could save time in browsing through multiple data sets across multiple clients to ascertain whether a client’s site had been impacted by any algorithmic changes or needed attention.